Grade 2
Other Colorado Extended Evidence Outcomes: Reading, Writing, Communicating sets
Other Colorado Extended Evidence Outcomes: Reading, Writing, Communicating sets
Engage in dialogue and learn new information through active listening.2.1
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Engage in dialogue and learn new information through active listening.2.1
With guidance and support students can:
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Participate in conversations with adults and peers (EE.SL.2.1).2.1.a
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Engage in multiple-turn exchanges with peers with support from an adult (EE.SL.2.1a).2.1.a.i
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Build on others’ talk in conversations by linking their comments to the remarks for others (EE.SL.2.1b).2.1.a.ii
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Ask for clarification and further explanation as needed about the topics and texts under discussion (EE.SL.2.1c).2.1.a.iii
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During shared reading activities, ask and answer questions about details presented orally or through other media (EE.SL.2.2).2.1.b
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Answer questions about the details provided by the speaker (EE.SL.2.3).2.1.c
Deliver presentations while maintaining focus on topic and be prepared to discuss.2.2
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Deliver presentations while maintaining focus on topic and be prepared to discuss.2.2
With guidance and support students can:
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Identify a photograph or object that reflects a personal experience and tell one detail about it. 2.2.a
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Express an idea, feeling, or thought about a provided topic within a discussion.2.2.b
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Express ideas, thoughts, experiences or facts about familiar people, places, things, or event within a discussion. 2.2.c
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Select visual, audio, or tactual representations to depict a personal experience (EE.SL.2.5).2.2.d
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Combine words when communicating to provide clarification (EE.SL.2.6).2.2.e
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Use focused vocabulary (e.g., core vocabulary, fringe vocabulary) within a discussion.2.2.f
Apply specific skills to comprehend and fluently read literary texts.2.3
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Apply specific skills to comprehend and fluently read literary texts.2.3
With guidance and support students can:
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Answer who and where questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a familiar text (EE.RL.2.1).2.3.a
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Using details from text, recount events from familiar stories from diverse cultures (EE.RL.2.2).2.3.a.i
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Identify the actions of the characters in a story (EE.RL.2.3).2.3.a.ii
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Use rhyming or repetition to identify words that meaningfully complete a familiar story, poem, or song (EE.RL.2.4.).2.3.b
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Determine the beginning and ending of a familiar story with a logical order (EE.RL.2.5).2.3.b.i
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Identify the speakers in a dialogue (EE.RL.2.6).2.3.b.ii
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Identify illustrations or object/tactual information in print or digital text that depict characters (EE.RL.2.7).2.3.c
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Identify similarities between two episodes in a story (EE.RL.2.9).2.3.c.i
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Actively engage in shared reading of stories and poetry for clearly stated purposes (EE.RL.2.10).2.3.d
Apply specific skills to comprehend and fluently read informational texts. 2.4
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Apply specific skills to comprehend and fluently read informational texts. 2.4
With guidance and support students can:
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Answer who and what questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a familiar text (EE.RI.2.1).2.4.a
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Identify the topic of the text (EE.RI.2.2).2.4.a.i
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Identify individuals, events, or details in an informational text (EE.RI.2.3).2.4.a.ii
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Identify words related to a topic of a text (EE.RI.2.4).2.4.b
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Identify details in informational text or its graphic representations (EE.RI.2.5).2.4.b.i
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Identify the role of the author and the illustrator (EE.RI.2.6).2.4.b.ii
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Identify illustrations or objects/tactual information that go with a text (EE.RI.2.7).2.4.c
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Identify points the author makes in an informational text (EE.RI.2.8).2.4.c.i
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Identify a common element between the two texts on the same topic (EE.RI.2.9).2.4.c.ii
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Actively engage in shared reading of informational text including history/SS, science, and technical texts (EE.RI.2.10).2.4.d
Apply knowledge of complex spelling patterns (orthography) and word meanings (morphology) to decode words with accuracy.2.5
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Apply knowledge of complex spelling patterns (orthography) and word meanings (morphology) to decode words with accuracy.2.5
With guidance and support students can:
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Demonstrate emerging use of letter-sound knowledge to read words (EE.RF.2.3).2.5.a
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Identify the lower case letters of the alphabet (EE.RF.2.3a).2.5.a.i
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Identify the letter sound correspondence for single consonants (EE.RF.2.3b).2.5.a.ii
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Recognize 10 or more written words (EE.RF.2.3f).2.5.a.iii
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Attend to words in print (EE.RF.2.4).2.5.b
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Read familiar text comprised of known words (EE.RF.2.4a).2.5.b.i
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Use language to achieve desired outcomes when communicating (EE.L.2.3).2.5.c
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Use symbolic language when communicating (EE.L.2.3a).2.5.c.i
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Demonstrate knowledge of word meanings (EE.L.2.4).2.5.d
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Demonstrate knowledge of new vocabulary drawn from reading and content areas (EE.L.2.4a).2.5.d.i
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Identify the words comprising compound words (EE.L.2.4d).2.5.d.ii
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Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and use (EE.L.2.5).2.5.e
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Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., happy: “I am happy.”) (EE.L.2.5a).2.5.e.i
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Demonstrate understanding of the meaning of common verbs (EE.L.2.5b).2.5.e.ii
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Use words acquired through conversations, being read to, and during shared reading activities (EE.L.2.6).2.5.f
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Apply a familiar strategy to decode multisyllabic words2.5.g
Write pieces on a topic or book that state opinions and give supporting reasons.2.6
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Write pieces on a topic or book that state opinions and give supporting reasons.2.6
With guidance and support students can:
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Communicate an introductory opinion statement about a book using expressive communication modalities.2.6.a
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Select a book and provide an opinion about it (EE.W.2.1).2.6.b
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Communicate an opinion about a book.2.6.c
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Use linking words (because, and, also) to connect opinion and reason.2.6.d
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Communicates a conclusionary opinion statement about a book.2.6.e
Write informative/explanatory texts organized around main ideas which are supported by relevant details, facts, and definitions.2.7
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Write informative/explanatory texts organized around main ideas which are supported by relevant details, facts, and definitions.2.7
With guidance and support students can:
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Select a topic and use drawing, dictating, or writing to compose a message with one fact about the topic (EE.W.2.2). 2.7.a
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Respond to questions about texts.2.7.b
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Develops and expresses a concluding statement.2.7.c
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Sequence a familiar “how-to” (e.g., procedures, directions, recipes) that follow a logical order and format.2.7.d
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Develop a simple outline with a main idea and at least one supporting detail.2.7.e
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Use transitional words (e.g., first, then) when writing about a series of events.2.7.f
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Use technology to create a written statement (e.g., typing, AAC device). 2.7.g
Write real or imagined narratives that describe events in sequence and provide a sense of closure.2.8
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Write real or imagined narratives that describe events in sequence and provide a sense of closure.2.8
With guidance and support students can:
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Select an event or personal experience and use drawing, writing, or dictating to compose a message about it (EE.W.2.3).2.8.a
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When creating a narrative use temporal words to signal event order (e.g., after, next, then) to signal sequence of events.2.8.b
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Communicate a conclusionary statement for a narrative story.2.8.c
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Create a simple descriptive poem.2.8.d
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Create a phrase or sentence that includes a descriptive adjective or verb.2.8.e
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Use teacher or peer feedback to improve narrative writing.2.8.f
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Describe actions, thoughts, or feelings of a character or event.2.8.g
Use a process to revise and edit so that thoughts and ideas are communicated clearly with appropriate spelling, capitalization, grammar, and punctuation.2.9
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Use a process to revise and edit so that thoughts and ideas are communicated clearly with appropriate spelling, capitalization, grammar, and punctuation.2.9
With guidance and support students can:
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Demonstrate understanding of letter and word use (EE.L.2.1).2.9.a
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Produce all upper case letters (EE.L.2.1a).2.9.a.i
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Use common nouns (e.g., mom, dad, boy, girl) in communication (EE.L.2.1b).2.9.a.ii
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Use frequently occurring pronouns to refer to self and others (e.g., we, they, him, her, them) (EE.L.2.1c).2.9.a.iii
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Use frequently occurring verbs (EE.L.2.1d).2.9.a.iv
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Use frequently occurring adjectives (EE.L.2.1e).2.9.a.v
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Combine two or more words together in communication (EE.L.2.1f).2.9.a.vi
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Demonstrate emerging understanding of conventions of standard English (EE.L.2.2).2.9.b
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Capitalize the first letter of familiar names (EE.L.2.2a).2.9.b.i
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Identify printed rhyming words with the same spelling pattern (EE.L.2.2d).2.9.b.ii
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Consult print in the environment to support reading and spelling (EE.L.2.2e).2.9.b.iii
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Add more information to own drawing, dictation, or writing to strengthen the message (EE.W.2.5). 2.9.c
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Use technology (including assistive technologies) to produce and publish writing (EE.W.2.6).2.9.d
Participate in shared research and inquiry, gathering information from a variety of resources to answer questions.2.10
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Participate in shared research and inquiry, gathering information from a variety of resources to answer questions.2.10
With guidance and support students can:
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Participate in shared research and writing projects (EE.W.2.7).2.10.a
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When seeking information, identify a variety of familiar resources (e.g., dictionary, internet, library database) that may contain the needed information.2.10.b
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Use a familiar, simple graphic organizer or familiar note taking strategy to gather information from a provided source.2.10.c
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Locate text features (e.g., heading, bold type, illustrations) on a provided resource.2.10.d
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Use a variety of provided resources to answer questions of interest.2.10.e
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Form WH-questions on a provided research topic (e.g., who and what).2.10.f
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Recall information from experiences or gathered information to answer questions.2.10.g
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
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- READING, WRITING, AND COMMUNICATING
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